Paul Smith is Taking Over the World

Written By:

Amanda Gore

The Sunday Telegraph reports on Paul Smith's rapid global expansion, highlighted with the opening of three new stores last week- the US headquarters in New...

The Sunday Telegraph reports on Paul Smith’s rapid global expansion, highlighted with the opening of three new stores last week- the US headquarters in New York’s Soho which opened 10 days ago, a flagship store in Paris which opened on Friday, and the Moscow store which opened last week.

Located at the famous Red Square, the store is the company’s first venture into the former Soviet Union. Not the only market Paul Smith is keen to crack; a store is being opened in New Delhi before the end of the year, with outlets in Istanbul and Beirut due for next year where the brand’s quintissentially eccentric English style and refined luxury is sure to prove popular.

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